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those came just after pope benedict announced his resignation. coincidence? i don't know. >>> then the meteor in russia. it came in a flash and a big bang. as mary snow reports maybe we shouldn't have been all that surprised. >> reporter: it came out of nowhere, bright streak in the sky long enough for people to capture it on camera as it lurched toward earth and exploded. definite boom followed. the sonic boom shattered glass. at least 1,000 people in the bullseye of the falling meteor were injured. it's a bombing, said this man. people didn't know what to make of it. meteorites are reported to have scattered across three regions of russia and there's one report of a chunk smashing a hole in a lake. it's not all that rare to have meteors falling out of the sky, scientists say. what's not common is when they hit largely populated areas. >> small bodies like that hit the earth regularly. every year there's several, mostly over oceans. had it happened over the pacific ocean somewhere, maybe a ship might have seen it. >> reporter: the curator of meteorites at th
those came just after pope benedict announced his resignation. coincidence? i don't know. >>> then the meteor in russia. it came in a flash and a big bang. as mary snow reports maybe we shouldn't have been all that surprised. >> reporter: it came out of nowhere, bright streak in the sky long enough for people to capture it on camera as it lurched toward earth and exploded. definite boom followed. the sonic boom shattered glass. at least 1,000 people in the bullseye of the falling...
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. >> reporter: i will not abandon the church, benedict told the faithful in st. peter's square sunday to the tens of thousands who listened and applauded, it was a sentimental farewell. but to investigative newspaper journalist who has delved into alleged wrongdoing at the vatican, benedict's words carried different significance. "this does not mean to abandon. it means to fight," she says. "last sunday he said we are fighting against the temptations of power." temptations that may have proven too strong for some. she is one of two journalists who have reported on allegations of vatican corruption and blackmail, of gay clergy members by male prostitutes. damning headlines in "the rome daily," "sex and blackmailed careers are behind benedict xvi's resignation. compromised perhaps to senior levels, says a writer for "the newsweekly panorama." cardinals? >> si, cardinals. >> reporter: the details allegedly contained in a secret dossier prepared by three cardinals containing leaked and highly sensitive vatican documents. he says he believes attempts by pope benedict
. >> reporter: i will not abandon the church, benedict told the faithful in st. peter's square sunday to the tens of thousands who listened and applauded, it was a sentimental farewell. but to investigative newspaper journalist who has delved into alleged wrongdoing at the vatican, benedict's words carried different significance. "this does not mean to abandon. it means to fight," she says. "last sunday he said we are fighting against the temptations of power."...
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, and now a media outlet who some believe play a role in why pope benedict is stepping down. his last day is thursday after which the college of cardinals will gather to choose a new pope. they'll be accompanied by open, loud controversy. today, we learned the archbishop of scotland will be stepping down after allegations he made unwanted sexual advances to priests in training. cardinal roger mahony also of los angeles will be part of the conclave despite damming new revelations of his handling of pedophile priests over the year. victims and others say mahony shouldn't be part of cardinals choosing a new pope, but in addition to those two scandals, there are those explosive allegations about what may have been going on behind the scenes in vatican city. >> reporter: i will not abandon the church, benedict told the faithful in st. peter's square sunday, to the tens of thousands who listened and applauded, it was a sentimental farewell. but to investigative newspaper journalist, who has delved into alleged wrong doing at the vatican, benedict's words carried different significa
, and now a media outlet who some believe play a role in why pope benedict is stepping down. his last day is thursday after which the college of cardinals will gather to choose a new pope. they'll be accompanied by open, loud controversy. today, we learned the archbishop of scotland will be stepping down after allegations he made unwanted sexual advances to priests in training. cardinal roger mahony also of los angeles will be part of the conclave despite damming new revelations of his handling...
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he can be called his holiness pope benedict the xvi. he'll wear his traditional white roe robes, and while he'll consider residing at the vatican, they said he'll most likely never be seen again. the red shoes gone and the office and his personal seal will be destroyed. many questions have been made about what changes will be coming to the church. for today, the focus was on this servant of god who, in his final words said, quote, the pope is never alone, and now i experience it in a way that so touches the heart. >> i spoke earlier with chr christiane amanpour. he seemed to be making reference to the corruption that plagued and continued to plague the church. >> and the pope spoke about so many of the challenges that continue to face the church. but yes, these scandals that have rocked the church and the vatican and almost every diocese in the united states, i might add, as well as in europe over the last 12 to 14 years. he was saying that this has been shocking and stormy waters, that the church has sometimes seemed to be flying again
he can be called his holiness pope benedict the xvi. he'll wear his traditional white roe robes, and while he'll consider residing at the vatican, they said he'll most likely never be seen again. the red shoes gone and the office and his personal seal will be destroyed. many questions have been made about what changes will be coming to the church. for today, the focus was on this servant of god who, in his final words said, quote, the pope is never alone, and now i experience it in a way that...
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he's tweeting a lot about it, about pope benedict's final general audience tomorrow. he's tweeting about the nice climate in rome, mid-50s he says during the day, upper 30s at night. great holy spirit weather, he says. he's tweeting and blogging about how unfair people are being to him. bear in mind this is a man who until late last month was stripped of all public duties after being revealed in church documents as someone who protected sexual predators. in a moment we'll talk to an abuse survivor and first casey wian with more on the controversy. >> reporter: members of a nationwide group of reform-minded catholics gathered outside the home church of retired cardinal roger mahoney. >> i would respectfully ask that you deliver this petition on to cardinal mahoney, that he recuse himself from the papal conclave. >> reporter: nearly 10,000 signatures pleading with the disgraced head of the roman archdiocese not to vote for the next pope. >> his participation in the conclave would only bring clouds of shame in a time that should bring springs of hope. >> reporter: the fo
he's tweeting a lot about it, about pope benedict's final general audience tomorrow. he's tweeting about the nice climate in rome, mid-50s he says during the day, upper 30s at night. great holy spirit weather, he says. he's tweeting and blogging about how unfair people are being to him. bear in mind this is a man who until late last month was stripped of all public duties after being revealed in church documents as someone who protected sexual predators. in a moment we'll talk to an abuse...
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. >>> plenty to tweet about, including pope benedict's stunning decision to step down. two longtime vatican watchers join us with inside details, at least as inside as you can get when covering the pope. >>> and later, as terrifying a view as you ever want to see. take a look at this video. we'll take you where a string of tornado hit, show you the damage they did. incredible pictures there. we'll be right back. i found a powerful new way to cut out arthritis pain. [ male announcer ] icy hot arthritis lotion. powerful encapsulated menthol gets icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. power past pain. >>> a lot's happened since the year 1415, but one thing has not, not once. in those 598 years, six centuries, 59 leaders of the roman catholic church have reigned and not one has resigned. since the year 1450, not one single pope has left the vatican without also leaving this world. that is until today. according to the "new york times," this morning at the vatican, speaking in latin to a small gathering of cardinals, pope benedict xvi simply said he's too old and frail to c
. >>> plenty to tweet about, including pope benedict's stunning decision to step down. two longtime vatican watchers join us with inside details, at least as inside as you can get when covering the pope. >>> and later, as terrifying a view as you ever want to see. take a look at this video. we'll take you where a string of tornado hit, show you the damage they did. incredible pictures there. we'll be right back. i found a powerful new way to cut out arthritis pain. [ male...
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let me tell you this, i would rather have jonathan benedict any day of the week because he's more my personality type and my sense is micki was more the skakel personality type but he did some things during the course of the trial that i remember there was one where i called up jonathan benedict and said you guys missed something here and this guy is going to do something, and, you know, he did. it was -- and what he did was he didn't ask any more questions. they -- the state thought that he was going to cross-examine and then they would be able to go back into it and then he saw a hole and he said i'm closing it. no questions, thank you. and it was a -- i thought at the time a critical witness, and i thought it was a brilliant move to do nothing versus doing something, and he was very good in that regard. >> and in your belief michael skakel is still guilty? >> yeah, there were things that come out over the years never part of the trial, just convinced us that he's guilty and so yes, the short answer is yes. >> there are likely appeals before any retrial. those take a lot of time. i
let me tell you this, i would rather have jonathan benedict any day of the week because he's more my personality type and my sense is micki was more the skakel personality type but he did some things during the course of the trial that i remember there was one where i called up jonathan benedict and said you guys missed something here and this guy is going to do something, and, you know, he did. it was -- and what he did was he didn't ask any more questions. they -- the state thought that he...
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pope benedict had a wonderful group of communion liberation, four women. pope john paul ii had polish sisters. who will pope francis bring in? those are the kinds of things, and they'll happen in the next little while because he has to unpack, get used to a whole new way of life. demand a sense, this is public living now. no matter how private you want to be, everything is going to be looked after. but the difference is, this guy's got his own will, and i don't think he's going to let the system or the structure dictate to him. >> it's a fascinating day. father rosica, thank you as always, john allen as well. >>> up next, the jodi arias murder trial. the defense put an expert on the stand today to help explain arias's memory loss. how convincing was he? randi kaye was in the courtroom. >>> and the parachute fails as well as the backup parachute. >> in the air, i knew i was going at a speed that i probably was not going to survive. >>> well, the defense in the jodi arias murder trial put an expert on the stand today to help explain her memory loss and her f
pope benedict had a wonderful group of communion liberation, four women. pope john paul ii had polish sisters. who will pope francis bring in? those are the kinds of things, and they'll happen in the next little while because he has to unpack, get used to a whole new way of life. demand a sense, this is public living now. no matter how private you want to be, everything is going to be looked after. but the difference is, this guy's got his own will, and i don't think he's going to let the...
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you are now looking at benedict xvi at his window. let's listen in. >> dear brothers and sisters, thank you for your affection to the transfigueration. that while praying jesus transfigured his profound experience with the father due -- he went to the mountain to gather with john and james, the disciples always present in manifestation. the lord who declared his death offered an anticipation of his glory and, given the transf transfiguration. this is my son, the chosen one. representing the law of the old alliance was more significance. the all story of the advance to him, the christ, who has started not towards the promised land, but towards heaven. this is a possible temptation to stop the mystic experience. on the mountain had christ who had soul the spirit and should have gone down in fatigue and pain and fighting him. from these fragments the teaching and importance and supremacy of prayer without this and in this land we have to give the sense, the right sense to prayer, to personal prayer and also community prayer to inspire ou
you are now looking at benedict xvi at his window. let's listen in. >> dear brothers and sisters, thank you for your affection to the transfigueration. that while praying jesus transfigured his profound experience with the father due -- he went to the mountain to gather with john and james, the disciples always present in manifestation. the lord who declared his death offered an anticipation of his glory and, given the transf transfiguration. this is my son, the chosen one. representing...
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. >>> pope benedict began a hectic holy week schedule with a palm sunday mass in st. peter's square. the pontiff just returned from a six-day trip to cuba and mexico. after meeting with former dictator fidel castro and others, they said they'll agree to the request to make good friday a holiday. those are the headlines this hour. i'm don lemon. keeping you informed, cnn, the most trusted name in news. for a limited time, passages malibu will be giving away free copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> he's a winner again. how appropriate it comes at bay hill. just like days of old. >> back in the game. tiger woods winning again this past weekend. first victory in nearly three years and comes as his former coach and instructor hank haney pens a book about it. "the big miss." hank haney joins me exclusively. you've been getting flak for the book. what was your purpose in writing it? >> any time you're around greatness like i was for six years and you see it at close quarters, you're asked about it. i'm asked about tiger al
. >>> pope benedict began a hectic holy week schedule with a palm sunday mass in st. peter's square. the pontiff just returned from a six-day trip to cuba and mexico. after meeting with former dictator fidel castro and others, they said they'll agree to the request to make good friday a holiday. those are the headlines this hour. i'm don lemon. keeping you informed, cnn, the most trusted name in news. for a limited time, passages malibu will be giving away free copies of the alcoholism...
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pope benedict xvi is residing from st. peter's square right now. this is one of the last appearances he will make as pope. on the other end of the spectrum it is audition day for some of his successors. joining me now from rome cnn international correspondent ben wedemen. ben, i want to start with pope benedict. how will he spend his last 11 days now as pope? >> well, right now what we see is a much larger crowd that he's addressing in st. peter's square. numbers as high as 150,000 people on a normal sunday it wouldn't be even half that number. now, he's going to give this angelus prayers and address the faithful in a number of languages. right now in italian but also be speaking with them in english, polish, german. also today, however, he's going to go into a week of retreat for the period of lent and during that time he will be meeting in prayer and contemplation with many senior bishops and cardinals and, obviously, when that week comes to an end he will resume his normal activities, which include public audiences meeting with senior officials
pope benedict xvi is residing from st. peter's square right now. this is one of the last appearances he will make as pope. on the other end of the spectrum it is audition day for some of his successors. joining me now from rome cnn international correspondent ben wedemen. ben, i want to start with pope benedict. how will he spend his last 11 days now as pope? >> well, right now what we see is a much larger crowd that he's addressing in st. peter's square. numbers as high as 150,000 people...
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pope benedict had a wonderful group, four women. pope john paul ii had sisters. who will pope francis bring in. those are the kind of things, they'll happen in the next little while because he has to unpack, get used to a whole new way of life and in a sense this is public living now. no matter how private you want to be, everything will be looked after but the difference is, this guy's got his own will. i don't think he's going to let the system or the structure dictate to him. >> fascinating day. father, thank you so much as always, john allen as well. thanks. >>> up next, the jodi arias murder trial. the defense put an expert on the stand today to help explain arias' memory loss. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. accomplishing
pope benedict had a wonderful group, four women. pope john paul ii had sisters. who will pope francis bring in. those are the kind of things, they'll happen in the next little while because he has to unpack, get used to a whole new way of life and in a sense this is public living now. no matter how private you want to be, everything will be looked after but the difference is, this guy's got his own will. i don't think he's going to let the system or the structure dictate to him. >>...
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karen maginnis, thank you. >>> pope benedict xvi gave his final prayer this morning. he gave a personal message, thanking the crowd for their affection. he will take up a life of prayer and meditation to continue serving the church. ben wiedemann is at st. peter's square in vatican city. how did people react to the pope's final prayer today? >> reporter: many of them were visibly moved, susan. we spoke to one 30-year-old priest from texas who said he had five years ago joined the priesthood inspired by pope benedict and that he was, indeed, saddened by it. many people expecting -- expressing a certain amount respect for the pope for making a decision that certainly shocked many people. he is, after all, the first pope to actually resign from the papecy in almost 600 years. many see him as a man who tried to bring the church forward, who tried to achieve some sort of reform within the church. didn't necessarily succeed, but he tried his hardest. susan? >> ben, do we know anything more about the alleged scandal being talked about? >> reporter: yes. i had the opportunity
karen maginnis, thank you. >>> pope benedict xvi gave his final prayer this morning. he gave a personal message, thanking the crowd for their affection. he will take up a life of prayer and meditation to continue serving the church. ben wiedemann is at st. peter's square in vatican city. how did people react to the pope's final prayer today? >> reporter: many of them were visibly moved, susan. we spoke to one 30-year-old priest from texas who said he had five years ago joined the...
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at noon pope benedict xvi will preside over a huge open air mass in north central mexico. crowds have been pouring into the streets to greet him during his visit. look at that there. today's mass will take place in the shadow of a tower iing chri the king monument. today's mass expected to be a highlight of the pope's visit. >> reporter: this is definitely the main event of this visit by pope benedict xvi, randi. the church has distributed 350,000 tickets for this mass, however, as many as 500,000 people are expected to attend according to some estimates. this is the first time pope benedict xvi visit latin america and was in brazil in 2007 and in the united states in 2008. a bit of a controversy here in mexico yesterday when three mexican authors presented a book that speaks about alleged cases of cover-up of sexual abuse of minors by the vatican. the authors of the book say they obtained documents leaked by the vatican and they're basing the book on that. the main subject of the book is a mexican priest who was influential at the vatican and so, of course, that was the s
at noon pope benedict xvi will preside over a huge open air mass in north central mexico. crowds have been pouring into the streets to greet him during his visit. look at that there. today's mass will take place in the shadow of a tower iing chri the king monument. today's mass expected to be a highlight of the pope's visit. >> reporter: this is definitely the main event of this visit by pope benedict xvi, randi. the church has distributed 350,000 tickets for this mass, however, as many...
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i think in one way benedict has lowered that a little bit. number two, it might be the papacy entering the modern world where people do retire and move on and i think in that sense all bets are off about the age of the new pope. >> that's interesting. when this broke as news, at least in the u.s., the perception was almost 100% negative. there must be a scandal, he must be tied to something, it must be vatileaks and there was other speculation that had to do with homosexuality and different types of extortion. however, when i saw it, at first blush it was, wow, what an opportunity for the catholic church because accepting the pope at his own word and there being no factual basis for no other suggestion at this point, he's saying it doesn't work for me right now and i'm going to do what i think is best. he then says this morning, in traditional papal mysterious language, the church is not of this world but it must see what the world is and we must understand our place in the world. you could look at it two ways, but maybe this is, father beck,
i think in one way benedict has lowered that a little bit. number two, it might be the papacy entering the modern world where people do retire and move on and i think in that sense all bets are off about the age of the new pope. >> that's interesting. when this broke as news, at least in the u.s., the perception was almost 100% negative. there must be a scandal, he must be tied to something, it must be vatileaks and there was other speculation that had to do with homosexuality and...
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. >>> plenty to tweet about, including pope benedict's stunning decision to step down. two longtime vatican watchers join us with details. >>> and later, as terrifying a view as you ever want to see. take a look at this video. we'll take you where a string of tornado hit, show you the damage they did. incredible pictures there. we'll be right back. and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. we're dedicated to getting you back on track from identity theft. to
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benedict xvi stepped downed thursday. >>> number three. in just over three weeks the supreme court will begin to hear oral arguments on california's proposition 8, which mans same-sex marriage. now president obama is urging the court to overturn the ban tile phooing filing a breach with the supreme court. >>> number four, detroit just about broke, if you can imagine that. so michigan's governor rick snide sir taking drastic action. he announced he will appoint an emergency manager to run the citi government. that manager will have the power to cut spending and throw out city contracts if necessary. a state review found dretroit o debts's exceeds $14 billion. >>> and number five, actress bonny franklin died following complications from pancreatic cancer. ♪ this is it this is life the one you get ♪ have a ball ♪ >> franklin was best known for her role at a single mom on the show "one day at a time." fellow actress valerie bertinelli played the young daughter in the show. a statement, my heart is breaking. bonnie has always been one of
benedict xvi stepped downed thursday. >>> number three. in just over three weeks the supreme court will begin to hear oral arguments on california's proposition 8, which mans same-sex marriage. now president obama is urging the court to overturn the ban tile phooing filing a breach with the supreme court. >>> number four, detroit just about broke, if you can imagine that. so michigan's governor rick snide sir taking drastic action. he announced he will appoint an emergency...
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we learn this morning that francis will meet with benedict xvi for the first time since the election on saturday. >>> mitt romney offered advice for conservatives yesterday saying they needed to learn from his mistakes. sarah palin speaks today at noon. >>> the state of maryland is preparing to ban the death penalty. yesterday democratic governor martin o'malley says he will sign the bill into law after it passes the state legislature. he says the death penalty does not detour criminals and is more expensive for life in prison. one prosecutor is promising to challenge the new law. >>> the pen the gone is taking threats from north korea very seriously to the tune of a $1 billion expansion of the missile defense system on the west coast. >> defense secretary chuck hagel says it's necessary for national security. tom foreman has more on the threat and how the defense system is supposed to work. >> the pentagon is acknowledging that north korea is becoming a global threat because at the speed in which is it developing its nuclear program. how does the u.s. military want to respond to tha
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lieutenant colonel keith benedi benedict, he joined the military a month before 9/11. >> i went to iraq in 2006-2007. and haiti in 2010. three times to afghanistan. >> reporter: private brendan bledsoe was 3 years old when the 9/11 attacks happened. now, on his first deployment. >> as long as i have a good head on my shoulders and stay on my task, i'll be fine. >> reporter: these soldiers say they know what their mission is. now, 17 years in, what about the overall mission today? i asked scott miller, the new top commander of u.s. and coalition forces in afghanistan. you've been in command for a few months now. we've seen other top military officials offer their assessment that things here are, essentially, at a stalemate. i want to know your assessment of where things are right now. >> this fight will go to a political settlement. these are two -- these are two sides that are fighting against one another, which neither one will achieve a military victory at this stage. i'd like -- i like how the afghan national security forces are performing. >> reporter: 17 years on, why is the united
lieutenant colonel keith benedi benedict, he joined the military a month before 9/11. >> i went to iraq in 2006-2007. and haiti in 2010. three times to afghanistan. >> reporter: private brendan bledsoe was 3 years old when the 9/11 attacks happened. now, on his first deployment. >> as long as i have a good head on my shoulders and stay on my task, i'll be fine. >> reporter: these soldiers say they know what their mission is. now, 17 years in, what about the overall...
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last time when pope benedict was elected it took 11 days back in the 13th century it took two years, nine months and two days. any time between those two spans of time. so, no idea, really, how long the process will take. >> ben, as you sit there waiting for that white smoke, we do hope it take less long than perhaps that second option there. ben, we'll be checking in with you. thanks for that. >>> back here at home most people chased out of their home by a brush fire are back at home this morning. firefighters near daytona beach, florida, say they have it 75% contained. at one point 300 families who had to leave. a stretch of i-95 back open. it was closed because of the thick smoke. so far, no injuries and no reports of any injuries and only a barn and chicken coupe has burned down. >>> authorities say the ground is so unstable that it is too dangerous to look for jeff bush's body. demolition crews will start tearing down the house. >> county officials here say they wish they could have done more but they could not risk any more lives. with that, the official search for jeff bush's
last time when pope benedict was elected it took 11 days back in the 13th century it took two years, nine months and two days. any time between those two spans of time. so, no idea, really, how long the process will take. >> ben, as you sit there waiting for that white smoke, we do hope it take less long than perhaps that second option there. ben, we'll be checking in with you. thanks for that. >>> back here at home most people chased out of their home by a brush fire are back at...
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just asking. >> reporter: as far as pope benedict, no, he's been very silent. we heard in papal spokesman how he spent his first night. there were two photographs published in an italian magazine showing him strolling the grounds of cass tell gone dal f gone dole foe, but that's about all we've heard. >> they've come up with a week to come up with a decision on just a simple at a time and decision to stop talking to the press. but is there any indication from their actions that they may actual actually be meeting about a short list and who might be on it? >> there is no talk about hch-there is a short list being thrown around about a dozen candidates possible. but they've been fairly tight lipped. there are two major trends among the cardinals participating in the conclave. those who prefer a european candidate and those who want to see somebody from the new world to bring a new vision and new management to the vatican. but specific lots of names being thrown around. >> and just technically for people -- there are a lot of people who visit italy and a the lot o
just asking. >> reporter: as far as pope benedict, no, he's been very silent. we heard in papal spokesman how he spent his first night. there were two photographs published in an italian magazine showing him strolling the grounds of cass tell gone dal f gone dole foe, but that's about all we've heard. >> they've come up with a week to come up with a decision on just a simple at a time and decision to stop talking to the press. but is there any indication from their actions that they...
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. >> he visited in '95 and again when pope benedict came in 2008. >> pope john paul the second visited in 1979 shaking hands with the sun of the new york mayor that owned the house, grant grew up in the home. >> the house was completed in 1894. >> regis high school founded by the grant family made this video, the pope's home away from rome. those inside the residence say it is modest by new york standards, even the bedroom where the pope will sleep is described as basically a room. it does come with its own chapel. >> in 1914 mrs. grant had a private chapel built in the residence naming it the chapel of the holy spirit. >> after two nights in new york, the the pontiff moves to philadelphia and somewhat less storied accommodations. the seminary, the church was forced to sell its 23,000 square foot mansion in 2012 for budget reasons. miguel marquez, cnn, new york. >> well, a lot more ahead in this hour including this, instead of a fancy lunch with lawmakers, the people oes pope as he's known visited a free male program in washington. we'll talk with two people who were there. it's back t
. >> he visited in '95 and again when pope benedict came in 2008. >> pope john paul the second visited in 1979 shaking hands with the sun of the new york mayor that owned the house, grant grew up in the home. >> the house was completed in 1894. >> regis high school founded by the grant family made this video, the pope's home away from rome. those inside the residence say it is modest by new york standards, even the bedroom where the pope will sleep is described as...
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. >>> today, pope benedict made his first public appearance after announcing he will resign at the end of the month. during his appearance at the vatican, the pope said he doesn't have the strength to carry on as head of the church. later he celebrated ash wednesday mass. >>> italian magazine is defending the pregnant dutch else of cambridge in a bikini. a palate representative saying it violates their right to privacy. >>> and new images of the alabama boy who was held hostage for a week. they met today with the governor of alabama and anderson, they also spoke with dr. phil. we're getting a few more details on how he's doing after that traumatic experience and he's having a rough time, unable to sleep and his mum says he's crying out, as well. >> i can't imagine. we'll be right back. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. whoa! you really fe
. >>> today, pope benedict made his first public appearance after announcing he will resign at the end of the month. during his appearance at the vatican, the pope said he doesn't have the strength to carry on as head of the church. later he celebrated ash wednesday mass. >>> italian magazine is defending the pregnant dutch else of cambridge in a bikini. a palate representative saying it violates their right to privacy. >>> and new images of the alabama boy who was...
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over the last century, they have averaged three days, however, in 2005 when benedict the xvi was elected, it was just a day and a half. we will just have to wait and see what happens but certainly, all eyes are going to be on that chimney over the sistine chapel. frederica? >> thanks so much, ben wedeman in rome. in about 30 minutes, we will talk to a vatican analyst about some of the leading contenders. >>> in dozens of country around the world where women are considered second-class citizens and people are imprisoned for being gay, a new document will soon ban all forms of discrimination. the document is a new charter for the commonwealth of nation. the common swath voluntary group of 54 independent nations headed up by britain's queen elizabeth. tomorrow, the queen will sign the charter. skid cnn's royal correspondent, max foster, the significance of all of this. >> reporter: this is the first time that the commonwealth has had a single doctrine setting out the core values of the organization and the aspiration of its members. as you say, there will be an element of this document that
over the last century, they have averaged three days, however, in 2005 when benedict the xvi was elected, it was just a day and a half. we will just have to wait and see what happens but certainly, all eyes are going to be on that chimney over the sistine chapel. frederica? >> thanks so much, ben wedeman in rome. in about 30 minutes, we will talk to a vatican analyst about some of the leading contenders. >>> in dozens of country around the world where women are considered...
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in 2005, when benedict xvi was elected, cardinal ratzinger was the obvious front runner. all the conversations leading up to the conclave were organized around him. what we have now instead is a field of six, seven, eight, as many as ten plausible candidates for whom you can make an argument, but no one of them towered over the field, and the risk therefore is in the early ballots of the conclave, the votes could be spread, no one could be getting close to the two thirds majority, 77 out of the 115 votes, which means they would have to go back to the drawing board and spend more time, and as i say, that's a scenario they would like to avoid because they don't want the world to perceive them as disunified or paralyzed. >> and cardinal dolan who is there for the conclave, he has a blog. on it today, he talked about what the cardinals have been discussing since they have been there. everything from preaching and teaching the faith to recruiting more pastors to marriage and abortion. interestingly, though, he felt the need to add this. he said, quote, those are the big issues
in 2005, when benedict xvi was elected, cardinal ratzinger was the obvious front runner. all the conversations leading up to the conclave were organized around him. what we have now instead is a field of six, seven, eight, as many as ten plausible candidates for whom you can make an argument, but no one of them towered over the field, and the risk therefore is in the early ballots of the conclave, the votes could be spread, no one could be getting close to the two thirds majority, 77 out of the...
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that is earlier than previously thought. 85-year-old pope benedict stunned the world last monday when he announced he was stepping down on february 28th because of his advanced age. the con clave will bring together about 118 cardinals behind closed doors at the si sistine chapel. >>> renegade ex-cop christopher dorner was killed by a single gun shot to the head. authorities say it was likely self inflicted some time during tuesday's standoff with police. dorner is blamed for killing four people and injuring at least ten others during his rampage. >>> number three, jesse jackson j jr., gold plated rolex, martin luther king memorabilia. those are some of the things that he admits using his campaign funds for. the couple will have to give back scores of items and pay restitution, too, and they could still go to prison. >>> a congressman was forced to reveal a secret daughter after he was caught tweeting her during the state of the union address. tennessee representative steve cohen sent a note to a young follow follow follower saying ilu, i love you. then deleted it. he told wolf blitze
that is earlier than previously thought. 85-year-old pope benedict stunned the world last monday when he announced he was stepping down on february 28th because of his advanced age. the con clave will bring together about 118 cardinals behind closed doors at the si sistine chapel. >>> renegade ex-cop christopher dorner was killed by a single gun shot to the head. authorities say it was likely self inflicted some time during tuesday's standoff with police. dorner is blamed for killing...
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report, two of the 115 princes of the church, what they are called, who will be choosing the pope, pope benedict's successor have not even arrived yet. they decided to stop making public comments until a new pope in in place. >>> a bombshell decision from george zimmerman's legal team in florida, the man who shot trayvon martin a year ago decided not to ask a judge for immunity based on the controversial florida stand your ground law. instead zimmerman lawyers says he's going to straight with the focus of winning an aquitdal in a second degree murder trial. it's scheduled to start in june. >>> dow jones heading higher a day after the highest ever closing. we're about 14,284, climbing after some pretty encouraging news on the job market. this story not so encouraging, a deadly and untreatable super bug, it's the cdc using the term nightmare bacteria saying it's spreading through hospitals throughout the united states. we have complete details after this quick break. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda
report, two of the 115 princes of the church, what they are called, who will be choosing the pope, pope benedict's successor have not even arrived yet. they decided to stop making public comments until a new pope in in place. >>> a bombshell decision from george zimmerman's legal team in florida, the man who shot trayvon martin a year ago decided not to ask a judge for immunity based on the controversial florida stand your ground law. instead zimmerman lawyers says he's going to...
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in 2005, when benedict xvi was elected, cardinal ratzinger was the obvious front runner. all the conversations leading up to the conclave were organized around him. what we have now instead is a field of six, seven, eight, as many as ten plausible candidates for whom you can make an argument, but no one of them towered over the field, and the risk therefore is in the early ballots of the conclave, the votes could be spread, no one could be getting close to the two thirds majority, 77 out of the 115 votes, which means they would have to go back to the drawing board and spend more time, and as i say, that's a scenario they would like to avoid because they don't want the world to perceive them as disunified or paralyzed. >> and cardinal dolan who is there for the conclave, he has a blog. on it today, he talked about what the cardinals have been discussing since they have been there. everything from preaching and teaching the faith to recruiting more pastors to marriage and abortion. interestingly, though, he felt the need to add this. he said, quote, those are the big issues
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pope benedict xvi will celebrate mass here next sunday on his first visit to mexico. the government has spent millions to get ready. >> translator: we are coordinating at the three levels of government and security with the presidential guard. >> reporter: even the drug cartels have promised to cooperate, officials say, hanging banners pledging to keep the peace for the pontiff's stay. the pope's visit will be a blessing for mexico in more ways than one. the mexican national confederation of tourism estimates that 540,000 people will travel there and spend roughly $80 million in meals, transportation, shopping, and lodging. a renowned mexican artist has been working for months to create the symbolic artwork that will be used in the mass to celebrate the occasion. creating an altar, he says, out of nickel, silver, and ceramics. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: tourism officials hope the papal visit will put the area on the map. billboards herald the special celebration along highways throughout central mexico. bands have been hired to serenade the pontiff at his arrival. cnn, atla
pope benedict xvi will celebrate mass here next sunday on his first visit to mexico. the government has spent millions to get ready. >> translator: we are coordinating at the three levels of government and security with the presidential guard. >> reporter: even the drug cartels have promised to cooperate, officials say, hanging banners pledging to keep the peace for the pontiff's stay. the pope's visit will be a blessing for mexico in more ways than one. the mexican national...
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. >> pope benedict xvi will meet with president calderone in mexico. he condemned the drug gang violence that is ravaging part of mexico. one cartel is promising to lay low during the visit. after mexico, he heads to cuba. >>> you may not mind waiting to go through airport security ever again after hearing this. a montana man being held without bail after he tried to board a plane in sacramento fully armed. tsa agents found three guns in his carry on bag. a pat down revealed he had a loaded gun in his holster. authorities also found 192 rounds of ammo and three knives, eight more guns were in that guy's car. >> >>> we heard the engine pop and sputter, saw him going in a nose dive and tail spin, and then he hit the ground. >> two people are dead after two small planes collided in mid-air over colorado, an instructor and student pilot killed when the plane crashed. the other plane clipped a power line. authorities say the pilot did a heroic job avoided crowded areas, hospitalized but is expected to survive. >>> turn to gas prices up again today, a fracti
. >> pope benedict xvi will meet with president calderone in mexico. he condemned the drug gang violence that is ravaging part of mexico. one cartel is promising to lay low during the visit. after mexico, he heads to cuba. >>> you may not mind waiting to go through airport security ever again after hearing this. a montana man being held without bail after he tried to board a plane in sacramento fully armed. tsa agents found three guns in his carry on bag. a pat down revealed he...
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even world figures like pope benedict and president jimmy carter had urged the execution be halted. also staring down death row, joshua cokomisarjevsky was con t convicted of a tef murder of jennifer hawk pe-petit and her o daughters. she was strangled by komisarjevsky and his accompl e accomplice. michaela was sexually molested, then left to die in a fire with her sister set by the man. jay see dugard was able to escape her captors. she gave birth to two children during her 18 years in captivity. the father of those children, one of her abductors, phillip garrido. phillip and his wife, nancy, were convicted this year and 2011 was the year that saw brian david mitchell sentenced to life in federal prison for the 2002 kidnapping of elizabeth smart in utah. he took smart from her bed in the middle of the night and raped her repeatedly. legal dramas and historic court cases that defined 2011, but that will be remembered long after the calendar turns. randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> thank you. >>> as many of you get ready to hit the roads and skies, big storms may put a curveball in those
even world figures like pope benedict and president jimmy carter had urged the execution be halted. also staring down death row, joshua cokomisarjevsky was con t convicted of a tef murder of jennifer hawk pe-petit and her o daughters. she was strangled by komisarjevsky and his accompl e accomplice. michaela was sexually molested, then left to die in a fire with her sister set by the man. jay see dugard was able to escape her captors. she gave birth to two children during her 18 years in...
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>>> pope benedict recently announced plans to cannonize seven new saints in october which got us to thinking, awhat exactly does it take to become a saint? today it's evolved into illegal, scientific and believe it or not, expensive investigation that could last hundreds of years. drew griffin examines the business of making saptds. ♪ >> reporter: the sisters of providence in terre haute, indiana, don't need anyone to tell them their founding mother is a saint. mother theodore guerin arrived here from france in 1840 with nothing. today, her followers pray, sing and honor her legacy in a magnificent church she built. out of the indiana wilderness came schools, eight of them. three orphanages and an army of religious women who to this day care for the sick and the souls of all they can find. sister marie kevin is one of those loving followers. and like many followers before her, she has been trying to officially make mother theodore guerin a real catholic saint. she was a great builder of communities and of buildings. >> that's right. >> reporter: of schools. you can tell by her letters she
>>> pope benedict recently announced plans to cannonize seven new saints in october which got us to thinking, awhat exactly does it take to become a saint? today it's evolved into illegal, scientific and believe it or not, expensive investigation that could last hundreds of years. drew griffin examines the business of making saptds. ♪ >> reporter: the sisters of providence in terre haute, indiana, don't need anyone to tell them their founding mother is a saint. mother theodore...
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xvi pope benedict xvi, he officially retired today. people are placing bets on who the. they pope will be. at least that's what i heard during my fant asy pope draft. jack lu is the new deputy secretary. if the sequester goes through, he'll have to be let go due to spending cuts. 300 illegal immigrants have been released from jail in arizona or as officials put it, catcha later. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> presumed dead, the developing news not good right now after a man was swallowed up by a sink hole that opened up right under his bedroom. we're going to be live at the scene for you. >>> and happening right now, a wildfire raging out of control. these flames creeping dangerously close to homes. >>> and steep and painful spending cuts, all signs say they'll take effect by the end of the day with washington nearly powerless now to stop it. >>> and the odd couple in north korea. east meets west with dennis rodman and kim jung-un together at last. yes, they are. welcome to "early start." >> it is friday, march 1st. it is ju
xvi pope benedict xvi, he officially retired today. people are placing bets on who the. they pope will be. at least that's what i heard during my fant asy pope draft. jack lu is the new deputy secretary. if the sequester goes through, he'll have to be let go due to spending cuts. 300 illegal immigrants have been released from jail in arizona or as officials put it, catcha later. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> presumed dead, the developing news not good right...
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and it suggests the bombshell report may have led to pope benedict's decision to quit. senior international correspondent ben wedeman joins me from rome. ben, the vatican is suggesting that this is an attempt to influence cardinals who will choose the next pope. first, where did this story come from? >> reporter: this is from a newspaper that is claiming that on december 17 a commission of three cardinals who had been charged by the pope with investigating wrong did doing within the vatican submitted to the pope a 300-page red bound report on what, as you said, appears to be a network of gay priests being -- very windy here today -- being blackmailed by a network of male prostitutes in rome. now the vatican has come out very strongly saying that these reports are unverified, unverifiable, or completely false. now the worry is that somehow this report will affect the decision or the person who these popes elect. now we do know that there is pressure within the vatican to really clean up house, to sort of elect a new pope who will have the strength, the willpower, and the
and it suggests the bombshell report may have led to pope benedict's decision to quit. senior international correspondent ben wedeman joins me from rome. ben, the vatican is suggesting that this is an attempt to influence cardinals who will choose the next pope. first, where did this story come from? >> reporter: this is from a newspaper that is claiming that on december 17 a commission of three cardinals who had been charged by the pope with investigating wrong did doing within the...
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. ♪ >>> pope benedict recently announced plans to canonize seven new saints in october. which got us thinking, what exactly does it take to become a saint? today it's evolved into a legal, scientific, and believe it or not, expensive investigation that could last hundreds of years. drew griffin examines the business of making saints. [ bells tolling ] >> reporter: the sisters of providence in terre haute, indiana, don't need anyone to tell them their founding mother is a saint. mother theodore guerin arrived here with nothing. today her followers pray, sing, and honor her legacy in a magnificent church she built. out of the indiana wilderness came schools, eight of them, three orphanages, and an army of religious women who to this day care for the sick and the souls of all they can find. sister marie kevin is one of those loving followers. and like many followers before her, she has been trying to officially make mother theodore guerin a real catholic saint. >> she was a great builder of communities and of buildings. >> that's right. >> of schools. you can tell by her le
. ♪ >>> pope benedict recently announced plans to canonize seven new saints in october. which got us thinking, what exactly does it take to become a saint? today it's evolved into a legal, scientific, and believe it or not, expensive investigation that could last hundreds of years. drew griffin examines the business of making saints. [ bells tolling ] >> reporter: the sisters of providence in terre haute, indiana, don't need anyone to tell them their founding mother is a saint....
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on tuesday is his inauguration mass and saturday he'll meet with retired pope benedict xvi, but, again, pictures for you there. and you can even see, look at his image on the big screen there in front of the crowds. we'll bring you live pictures of at 7:00 a.m. eastern here when he will bless all of the folks there in st. peter's square. he will come out of his apartment and bless them. we'll bring that to you, as well. a woman there kissing his hand. it looks like that is what everybody is doing, that's protocol. what a moment this is, not just for them, but for him. so many people have said and shown humility and wanted to humble himself in front of the people he serves. we'll bring you all the latest in live pictures as we continue to watch what happens in vatican city. >>> meanwhile, politics now. the action conference, also known as cpac, the darling of the last day sarah palin. here's the intro from todd cruz. >> i would not be in the senate today if it was not for sarah palin. she is prince. and courageous and. >> palin didn't disappoint with lines like this. >> remember no dram
on tuesday is his inauguration mass and saturday he'll meet with retired pope benedict xvi, but, again, pictures for you there. and you can even see, look at his image on the big screen there in front of the crowds. we'll bring you live pictures of at 7:00 a.m. eastern here when he will bless all of the folks there in st. peter's square. he will come out of his apartment and bless them. we'll bring that to you, as well. a woman there kissing his hand. it looks like that is what everybody is...
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pope benedict xvi resigned last month, you know that. within the last hour, crews finished installing a special chimney to the top of the sistine chapel as they do for every papal conclave. we'll know when they've decided on the next pope when the white smoke comes out of that chimney. >>> startling impackaages comin of north korea. take a look at this. you see people nearly weeping we motion and troops run toward kim jong-un apparently in a near frenzy to honor him. they go waist deep into the water. they run right in. it happened during his recent visit to the border with south korea. north korea, meanwhile, is ramping up the threats. it's testing a dangerous new missile that has a potential range of 3,000 miles and it's even warning of a preemptive nuclear strike. >>> and from overseas to outer space, if you've ever wanted to see a comet without a telescope or binoculars, you might get your chance next week. it could be visible with the naked eye in the northern hemisphere on tuesday just after sunset. it's been visible with a telesco
pope benedict xvi resigned last month, you know that. within the last hour, crews finished installing a special chimney to the top of the sistine chapel as they do for every papal conclave. we'll know when they've decided on the next pope when the white smoke comes out of that chimney. >>> startling impackaages comin of north korea. take a look at this. you see people nearly weeping we motion and troops run toward kim jong-un apparently in a near frenzy to honor him. they go waist deep...
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. >>> pope benedict recently announced plans to cannonize seven new saints in october which got us to thinking, awhat exactly does it take to become a saint? today it's evolved into illegal, scientific and believe it or not, expensive investigation that could last hundreds of years. drew griffin examines the business of making saptds. ♪ >> reporter: the sisters of providence in terre haute, indiana, don't need anyone to tell them their founding mother is a saint. mother theodore guerin arrived here from france in 1840 with nothing. today, her followers pray, sing and honor her legacy in a magnificent church she built. out of the indiana wilderness came schools, eight of them. three orphanages and an army of religious women who to this day care for the sick and the souls of all they can find. sister marie kevin is one of those loving followers. and like many followers before her, she has been trying to officially make mother theodore guerin a real catholic saint. she was a great builder of communities and of buildings. >> that's right. >> reporter: of schools. you can tell by her let
. >>> pope benedict recently announced plans to cannonize seven new saints in october which got us to thinking, awhat exactly does it take to become a saint? today it's evolved into illegal, scientific and believe it or not, expensive investigation that could last hundreds of years. drew griffin examines the business of making saptds. ♪ >> reporter: the sisters of providence in terre haute, indiana, don't need anyone to tell them their founding mother is a saint. mother...
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benedict is more of a teacher and professor. his charisma is different but perhaps what is needed now. he's not the grand figure, you know, out making -- trying to make headlines or draw attention to himself. he simply is claiming the gospel he's there to protect and advance. >> and, yes, and we see that as well in sort of the way he communicates his messages and interprets as well some of the scripture. but one of the things he said in the christmas message from a couple of days ago that i suppose raised eyebrows because of the timing, not because it was surprising in terms of the content, calling gay marriage a manipulation of nature. why choose the christmas season to make this type of statement, do you think? >> this is his annual sort of state of the church, and this is to the staff the vatican. we have to be very clear, the way this is reported i thought was redundant, like saying president obama's speech in n newtown was a call to scripture and prayer. it wasn't what he was talking about but he referenced scripture and pr
benedict is more of a teacher and professor. his charisma is different but perhaps what is needed now. he's not the grand figure, you know, out making -- trying to make headlines or draw attention to himself. he simply is claiming the gospel he's there to protect and advance. >> and, yes, and we see that as well in sort of the way he communicates his messages and interprets as well some of the scripture. but one of the things he said in the christmas message from a couple of days ago that...
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i am benedict arnold, the infamous traitor. and i know a thing or two about trading. so i trade with e*trade, where true traders trade on a trademarked trade platform that has all the... get off the computer traitor! i won't. (cannon sound) i won't. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern...
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. >>> the reign of pope benedict xvi is over and now the cardinals are making their way to the vatican to choose a new leader of the catholic church. the first of a series of meetings begins monday but there's no word yet on when the papal conclave will take place. meanwhile the cardinal of ghana is not running for pope but he clearly has a lot of supporters who want him to lead the catholic chur p. posters with his picture have been plastered around rome urging cardinals to vote for him, but political styling for the papacy says that's forb forbidden. they're unlikely to have been produced with his knowledge. if elected he would be the first noneuropean to lead the catholic church in more than a thousand years. >>> the face of the american catholic population is changing. the growing number are young and hispanic but that's not at the case for their priests. cnn's deborah feyerick has more. >> it would be defined by a new pope. well, the number of catholics, especially in the united states, are hoping that some changes would be made to reflect the reality of the times. when the new po
. >>> the reign of pope benedict xvi is over and now the cardinals are making their way to the vatican to choose a new leader of the catholic church. the first of a series of meetings begins monday but there's no word yet on when the papal conclave will take place. meanwhile the cardinal of ghana is not running for pope but he clearly has a lot of supporters who want him to lead the catholic chur p. posters with his picture have been plastered around rome urging cardinals to vote for...